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People & daily life: The Bridgerton family
👨👩👧👦 Family vocabulary
🐾 Have got / has got
✍️ Possessive 's

This A1 ESL lesson teaches beginner family vocabulary, the verb have/has got and the possessive 's, all built around the Bridgerton family so the grammar lands through one clear, memorable context.
What students learn
Students master core family words — mother, father, brother, sister, husband, wife, cousin, uncle, aunt, niece, nephew, grandparents — and the tricky irregular plurals (child–children, man–men, woman–women, wife–wives). A family tree gives every new word a face and a relationship.
Grammar focus
Two structures are practised side by side. Have got / has got is drilled across positive, negative and question forms, including word-order and short-answer tasks. The possessive 's covers ownership and family relationships, plus the plural rule (the Bridgertons' house) and irregular forms (children's, men's, women's).
How the lesson works
A warm-up photo task opens the topic, then vocabulary, two grammar blocks, a listening-and-speaking activity about Daphne's family, and a homework set with matching, true/false and a guided 6–8 sentence writing task. Interactive exercises give instant feedback at every step.



